Denafrips maybe have a second thought.


I ordered an ares and received shipment about a week to ten days ago. Initially it would not turn on. Then I saw lights and eventually sound. Not sure what was going on but it was a prelude to what happened next. I liked the sound very musical but when using the first coax input I kept getting this weird volume problem. when a track would start it would cut almost completely off then go back to the original volume. So I needed to send it back which I am doing but it is expensive because there is no USA support at all. I almost bought the Pontus but glad I didn't since it would have cost even more to ship it back.


I am not saying never buy one or bashing denafrips just know if something goes wrong shipping back is exorbitant

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Hi Mike, thanks for the heads up. That’s great news.
Anybody that was on the fence buying these DAC’s, this should make your decision a lot easier with less risk.

Joe
I did ship mine back to Singapore but was reimbursed so its cool. My friend went to buy one today and Mike is sold out of the Ares and the shipping on the actual vinshine site equaled almost 73,000 usd. I am guessing the shipping is just a typo?
I recently participated in an local audio club shoot-out between the $4.5K Denafrips Terminator, $2.5K Audio-gd 7, and $17K Aqua Formula.  The Singapore-sourced Terminator is in the sweet spot between these three R2R DACs.  Hopefully Trump's tariffs haven't spoiled that.     
@dgarretson 

How would you describe the sound of the Terminator compared to the Formula?

I'm considering getting a Terminator and would love to hear your thoughts.